We also have a DVD recorder with built-in Freeview.
Our aerial is about 12 years old - we can get 72 channels, no problem at all...
2007-06-28 01:55:42
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answer #1
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answered by Nightworks 7
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You may well need a better aerial. With analogue TV as the signal weakens the picture gradually gets snowier until no longer watchable. With digital there is a sudden point at which the signal is too weak to be usable. This is called the edge of the cliff effect. Even with a good outdoor aerial you may not get all Freeview channels because until the analogue is switched off, some freeview channel groups are being transmitted out- of -band and need a wideband aerial to receive them. Also digital is not on full power yet until analogue is switched off. Here is a link to help you.
http://www.ukfree.tv/starthere.php
Hope this helps.
2007-06-27 04:54:24
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answered by Michael B 6
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Best bet is to get an aerial specialist in to sort it out.
They will put the new aerial in, set up your tv and dvd and freeview and, if needed, put a signal booster in. Its just a little box the goes between the aerial socket and the tv.
But get someone in to work out your problem. Just flick through the yellow pages.
Basic rule of thumb though is look at your aerial, if it has one back plate perpendicular to the 'ladder' part then it will need replacing. If it has 2 plates at a smaller angle to the 'ladder' then it should be ok.
We got ours done for £200, all setup, all shown to be working including a signal booster. We also got a free freeview box thrown in.
2007-06-28 01:09:07
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answered by futuretopgun101 5
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You need a wideband high gain aerial - about £20 from Argos - if push comes to shove you can fit it in your loft and suffer no signal degradation.
I didn't
2007-06-27 04:42:46
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answered by jamand 7
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It seems you need a digital aerial because your standard one is not capable of receiving the signal.but if you get new aerial I would also upgrade the cable too standard TV runs a 50ohm and digital runs 70ohm might just give a better attenuation.
2007-06-27 06:46:10
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answered by Eh! say`ello to mi Lidal fwend! 4
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I didn't think DVD players came with freeview,I understood it was either in the T.V. or a sperate box ?You don't need a special aerial.
2007-06-27 04:49:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you in area that has a strong signal ? is your
new box/dvd faulty ?. can you check with neighbours
to see if they can reseive free view with out a new arial ?
I bought free view built in to an LCD tv and my old arial,
in the under drawing of the roof,works fine
2007-06-27 04:55:43
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answered by Anonymous
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To obtain freeview you need a set top box. These can be purchased at Argos and many high street stores approx 30.00 to buy. However do check it will work in your area. I think there is a search on the net I wouldnt take the shop assistants word for it.
2007-06-27 04:48:41
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answered by valf 4
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you may need a wideband ariel or maybe a signal booster box. Both you can buy from Argos.
2007-06-27 04:50:58
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answered by Anonymous
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